Common use of SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES Clause in Contracts

SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES. No material changes in the scope, character, complexity or duration of the PROJECT from those required under the Agreement shall be allowed without the execution of a Supplemental Agreement between the DEPARTMENT and SPONSOR. Minor changes in the work which do not involve increased compensation, extensions of time or changes in the goals and objectives of the PROJECT, may be made by written notification of such change by either party with written approval by the other party.

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: Agreement, Community Development Department, Agreement

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SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES. No material changes in the scope, character, complexity complexity, or duration of the PROJECT PROJECTS from those required under the Agreement or from the general description of the PROJECTS as approved by the DEPARTMENT shall be allowed without the execution of a written Supplemental Agreement between the DEPARTMENT and SPONSORLOCAL GOVERNMENT. Minor changes in the work which do not involve increased compensation, extensions of time time, or changes in the goals and objectives of the PROJECTPROJECTS, may be made by written notification of such change by either party with written approval by the other party.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Ben Hill County, Columbus Consolidated Government

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